546 Verbs to Use for the Word servicing

The second is that of the working-man: How much service must I render?

No club owner, unless he is maliciously or foolishly inclined, will jeopardize the interests of his team by acting in a wilfully unjust manner toward a player who is cheerfully and uprightly offering his services.

When the Master proposed that Tsi-tiau K'ai should enter the government service, the latter replied, "I can scarcely credit it."

I performed a similar service for several ladies; but one of them, I am sure, had blue eyes.

The people of Itu built a church and more than three hundred of them attended the services.

Also, at this period of the war, they had seen service in many seas.

" Mary held services every Sunday.

In order to make this department of PUNCHINELLO as complete as possible, we have secured the services of the most competent authorities in literature, art, the sciences in general, history, biography, and the vast vague unknown.

Bagley left my service as soon as he got well.

Byron took service as a midshipman in one of those shipsall more or less unfortunatecalled "The Wager."

Captain Kane, a religious officer, read the burial service, as we had no chaplain with us.

Hence, when Agnes required his services no longer, he fell asleep the first night with the full intention of waking just as before, and getting up to have a peep into the day's dream, whatever it might be, that night, and every night thereafter.

The General accepted my services, although he thought it was unnecessary for me to kill myself.

I said to myself again and again, that if General Herkimer really needed such services as we could render, it would have been better had we remained with him, rather than spend so many days and be forced to such severe labor as was required for the march to Cherry Valley and back.

"I won't even toss pennies with you to find out who quits the service.

She conducted Sunday services.

The nation exacts service from the man and gives complete service to his dependents.

He was the first to report it to the lieutenant, and in his zeal actually burst in on the captain himself and told of the disaster, volunteering his services to hunt down the culprit.

If he could be of any further use, his brother might command his services; but he was anxious to see that their treaty was registered by the Parliament of Paris, without which it could not be valid.

Then, by skilfully manipulating the other crank, he can produce from it strains of such mellifluous harmony that the very telegraph-poles will throng around him, as erstwhile did the trees of the forest around ORPHEUS, and tender their services for the transmission of his melting music to all the beautiful places on Earth.

He did not engage the services of any hackman or professional guide.

Nor have we forgotten the heroic services of the many Germans who laid down their lives in defence of our flag, that the Union might live.

Thus began my service for the firm of Russell & Majors, afterwards Russell, Majors & Waddell, with whom I spent seven years of my life in different capacitiessuch as cavallard-driver, wagon-master, pony express rider and driver.

United States code congressional service.

but I honestly want the time to come when we missionaries will be looked upon as the foreign helpers of the Chinese Church; not, as now, controlling the work ourselves and enlisting the services of 'native helpers.'

546 Verbs to Use for the Word  servicing